How to..?

<p>How could you avoid being dull at an interview? It just happens sometimes when the interviewer asks a question and you keep talking and forget that someone is actually listening to you? Any Ideas?</p>

<p>They want to know about you. You have to be the person that talks the most at the interview, otherwise the goal of the interview would be nill.</p>

<p>Just be yourself. :)</p>

<p>“It just happens sometimes when the interviewer asks a question and you keep talking and forget that someone is actually listening to you?”</p>

<p>I’m baffled at how one could be sitting in an interview and forget that one is talking to another person. Perhaps what you need to do is keep in mind that an interview is a conversation, not a monologue. It’s wise and polite to find out a few things about the interviewer such as asking them when they graduated, what they major in, what they do. Then you can figure out what things about yourself that it might be best to highlight in the limited time that you have.</p>

<p>One of the things H interviewers are asked to consider is whether the interviewee is the type of person whom they would have liked to have had as a roommate. Students who forget the interviewer is present as they are talking are not likely to have interviewers who would want to have had that kind of roommate.</p>